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Biology - Age 16-18 (A-level) - Plants

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posted 09/11/2008Drawing using a microscope

An interactive guide to drawing using a light microscope. Runs through how to set up the microscope, gives hints on how to draw microscope images and highlights common problems. 7 slides

posted 02/04/2008Flower structure

Students use a crossword to label a diagram of a flower (sepal, petal, stigma, stamen, ovary, carpel etc). Two versions: one basic (omitting androecium, calyx etc), the other more testing. Can be used following flower dissections - students who finish first get on with the crossword. Answer sheets provided.

posted 21/03/2008Glycolysis drag and drop

Students edit the document to show the stages of glycolysis (oxidation, phosphorylation etc). The molecules are all drawn for them (hexose, glucose, phosphates); they need to put them in the right places. 1 page, accompanied by an answer sheet.

posted 24/02/2008Plant succession

Straightforward presentation explaining the concept of plant succession in terms of primary succession, secondary succession, arresting factors and climatic climax. 8 slides

posted 15/01/2008Gaseous exchange

 
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Age 14-16 (KS4 / GCSE)
Age 16-18 (A-level)

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Daisy Leonard

 

Basic presentation explaning the principles of gaseous exchange, including Fick's law. Lists specialised respiratory surfaces in plants and animals. 10 slides

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